Gamespot: Kinect Sports Review
November 4th, 2010 by Devin Durock
Portion of a Kinect Sports Review by Gamespot…
One of Kinect Sports’ greatest strengths is that even if you choose to skip the brief but informative sport-specific tutorials before jumping into a game for the first time, you’re unlikely to have much difficulty figuring out what you need to do. That’s because, for the most part, you control these games by moving in much the same way that you would if you were participating in the sports for real. That doesn’t mean you need to run around your living room in soccer or dive onto your hardwood floor in beach volleyball, of course, but your arms and legs definitely get a workout. This is especially true in the track and field events, which include long jump, javelin, discus, sprint, and hurdles. With the exception of discus, all of these events involve building up speed by running on the spot; the higher you lift your knees, the faster you run. You jump when you need to jump (hurdles change color as you approach them to help with your timing), you make a throwing motion as you approach the foul line with your javelin, and you swing your outstretched arm from back to front to get power behind your discus. All five of the track and field events work well, though because they’re the most physically demanding , it’s likely that much of your Kinect Sports time will be spent elsewhere.
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